The whole point of giving a speech is not just to make it through all your index cards, but to also communicate something to your audience. Consider these suggestions to help you out:(演講的關(guān)鍵和全部在與,你不是在讀或者在背稿子,而是在和你的聽(tīng)眾進(jìn)行交流,以下是一些建議(結合你自己的實(shí)際情況)
- Treat the audience as a single entity. One trick of the trade is to pretend that the audience is just one person. When there‘s only one person that you have to worry about, you feel more of a personal connection to him/her. Your speech will take back seat to the fact that you want the person who‘s listening to you to really understand what you‘re saying. So imagine that you‘re delivering your presentation to a fat, multi-headed creature.(想象你是在給一個(gè)人做演講,然后你怎么試圖讓這個(gè)人去接受你的觀(guān)點(diǎn))
- Make eye contact. Nothing makes an audience more alert than a speaker who can stare down a crowd. Making eye contact means making a connection, and that is your number one goal. So let your eyes wander up from your notes as often and naturally as possible (this will get easier with practice). (演講前的晚上要聯(lián)系如何和你的聽(tīng)眾進(jìn)行目光交流,要自然)
一開(kāi)始(30秒) - 最關(guān)鍵 ,可以通過(guò),戲劇的引入,說(shuō)個(gè)笑話(huà),說(shuō)個(gè)故事,故事簡(jiǎn)潔要和你的觀(guān)點(diǎn)緊密相關(guān)!
- 二中間body(2分鐘)
- 1Keep the writing conversational 措辭要口語(yǔ)話(huà)
- 2 Whenever possible, describe a feeling or situation in detail. 舉例子,描述學(xué)生的感受,
- 3 幽默
- 三練習
- 1鏡子
- 2 要盡量達到脫離稿子,以及能夠自由的地步,
緊張怎么辦?
1 深呼吸
2 "The audience‘s initial impression of me is made within the first three seconds of my appearance." This can be used to your advantage because if you make sure you walk onto the stage with a bright smile and confident posture, you already have it made.
聽(tīng)眾后印象是在頭三十秒中建立的,如果你帶著(zhù)明朗的笑容,自信的步伐走臺時(shí)候,你已經(jīng)第一步勝利了
底下的評委并不是吃人的,他們也想你成功!記住這點(diǎn)?。?!
演講中犯了個(gè)小錯誤,沒(méi)有事情! 你與其在演講中因為擔心這個(gè)而顫抖,不如繼續,大家看你的是你整體的表現,而不是 你某個(gè)地方結巴了等等。
自信最重要?。。。?!
加油?。?!
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